The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... never difplayed to us in more grateful colours , than when the appears , not in a garish attire , but in her own native garb , without artifice , without pomp . In that garb Ifaac Walton has arrayed her . Deeply impressed with the ex ...
... never difplayed to us in more grateful colours , than when the appears , not in a garish attire , but in her own native garb , without artifice , without pomp . In that garb Ifaac Walton has arrayed her . Deeply impressed with the ex ...
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... never retracted any promise , when made in favour even of his meanest frienda . Neal , in his " Hiftory of the Puritans , " introduces an erroneous quotation from " Walton's Life of Mr. Hooker . " Dr. Warburton , in his notes on that ...
... never retracted any promise , when made in favour even of his meanest frienda . Neal , in his " Hiftory of the Puritans , " introduces an erroneous quotation from " Walton's Life of Mr. Hooker . " Dr. Warburton , in his notes on that ...
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... never debafed his talents by offering the incenfe of Adulation , at the fhrine of Infamy and Guilt . The per- fons , whom he favoured with these marks of his attention , were not undeferving of praife . Such , for inftance , was William ...
... never debafed his talents by offering the incenfe of Adulation , at the fhrine of Infamy and Guilt . The per- fons , whom he favoured with these marks of his attention , were not undeferving of praife . Such , for inftance , was William ...
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... never forfook him . Let no one , however elevated in rank or ftation , however accomplished with learning , or exalted in genius , efteem himself undervalued , when it fhall be pronounced concerning him , that his religious and moral ...
... never forfook him . Let no one , however elevated in rank or ftation , however accomplished with learning , or exalted in genius , efteem himself undervalued , when it fhall be pronounced concerning him , that his religious and moral ...
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... never did them the honour , nor himself the injury , to fit among them . During his abfence from his native country , he endeared himfelf to feveral learned foreigners , particularly to Andrew Rivettus , Heinfius , Salmafius , and ...
... never did them the honour , nor himself the injury , to fit among them . During his abfence from his native country , he endeared himfelf to feveral learned foreigners , particularly to Andrew Rivettus , Heinfius , Salmafius , and ...
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againſt Albertus Morton alfo alſo anfwer Anthony Wood Archbishop Archbishop Whitgift becauſe beſt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln blefsed caufe cauſe Chriftian Church of England College confcience death defire died difcourfe Divinity Donne Earl exprefsed facred faid fame father fcholar fecond feemed fent fermons fervice feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome forrow foul fpirit friendſhip ftill ftudy fuch fuffered fure George Herbert hath Hiftory himſelf holy honour Hooker houfe Ifaac Walton John John Donne King laft laſt learning letter lived London Lord Mafter Majefty Merton College moft moſt myſelf obferved occafion Oxford perfon piety pleaſure prayers preached prefent preferved promife publiſhed Queen reader reafon Richard Hooker Sanderſon ſhall Sir Henry Savile Sir Henry Wotton teftimony thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion tranflated Trinity College ufually Univerfity unto uſe verfes whofe wife